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This issue of Facial Plastic Surgery CLinics, guest edited by Dr.
James B. Lucas, is devoted to Facial Reconstruction Post-Mohs
Surgery. Articles in this issue include Anatomy of the Skin and the
Pathogenesis of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer; Mohs Micrographic
Surgery: the Essentials; Physiology and Biomechanics of Skin Flaps;
Flap Basics I: Rotation and Transposition Flaps; Flap Basics II:
Advancement Flaps; Flap Basics III: Interpolated Flaps; Skin and
Composite Grafting Techniques; Scalp and Forehead Defects; Defects
of the Eyelids; Auricular Defects; Cutaneous Nasal Defects; Defects
of the Lips and Chin; Cheek Defects; and Scar Revision and
Recontouring Post-Mohs Surgery.
This issue of the Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Clinics, edited by Dr. Joel J. Napenas, focuses on Oral
Manifestations of Systemic Diseases. Articles will feature
Evaluation of the Patient; Oral Manifestations of Gastrointestinal
Disorders; Oral Manifestations of Immunodeficiencies and
Transplantation Medicine; Oral Manifestations of Autoimmune and
Connective Tissue Disorders; Oral Manifestations of Drug-induced
Disorders; Oral Manifestations of Neurologic Disorders; Oral
Complications of Nonsurgicial Cancer Therapies; Oral Complications
of Hematologic Disorders; Oral Complications of Systemic Viral
Infections; Oral Complications of Allergies and Immunologically
Mediated Diseases; Oral Complications of Multi-Organ Disorders;
Oral Complications of Endocrine Disorders; Oral Complications of
Systemic Bacterial and Fungal Infections; Dental and Periodontal
Manifestations of Systemic Disease; Oral Complications of
Dermatologic Disorders, and more!
This issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, guest edited by Dr.
Benjamin C. Marcus, is devoted to Functional Rhinoplasty. Articles
in this outstanding issue include: Essential Anatomy and Evaluation
for Functional Rhinoplasty; Septoplasty: Basic and Advanced
Techniques; The Role of the Inferior Turbinate in Rhinoplasty; The
External Nasal Valve; The Internal Valve: Dynamic and Static
Repairs; The Art of Osteotomies; Repair of Nasal Septum
Perforations; Management of Pediatric Rhinoplasty; Cleft
Septorhinoplasty: Form and Function; The Saddle Deformity:
Camouflage and Reconstruction; Revision Functional Surgery:
Salvaging Function; and Advances in Technology for Functional
Rhinoplasty.
This issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgery, guest edited by Drs. C.
Scott Hultman and Michael W. Neumeister, is devoted to Burn Care:
Rescue, Resuscitation, Resurfacing. Articles in this comprehensive
issue include: Lessons Learned from Major Disasters: From Cocoanut
Grove to 9/11; Disaster Preparedness and Response in the 21st
Century; Prevention, Advocacy, Legislation; 7 Habits of Highly
Effective Teams:Integrating the Workforce; Financial Impact of
Burns; Innovations in Burn Wound Assessment and Care; Hemodynamic
Monitoring and Resuscitation; Management of Pulmonary Failure: From
the VDR to ECMO; Infection Control: Iimmunosuppression and
Management of HAIs; Neuro ICU and Perioperative Sedation/Analgesia;
Nutrition, Metabolism, Endocrine; Patient Safety in Burn Patients:
From the ICU to Rehab; Dermatologic Emergencies and the Role of the
Burn Center; Pediatric Burn Care; Timing and Type of Excision:EBM
Guidelines; Skin Substitutes and Bioscaffolds: Temporary and
Permanent Coverage; Tissue Engineering and Stem Cells: Regeneration
of the Skin and its Contents; Chemical, Electrical, and Radiation
Injuries; Perineal Burns and Child Abuse; Negative Pressure Wound
Therapy; Chronic Burn Wounds: HBO, Growth Factors, Marjolin's; and
Acute Management of Hand Burns.
This issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, guest edited by Dr.
David Hom of the University of Cincinnati, is devoted to Facial
Scar Management. Articles in this outstanding issue will focus on
scar treatment of the forehead, periorbital region, cheek, nose,
perioral and chin region, auricle region, scalp, neck, and oral
mucosa. The issue will also address soft tissue management to
minimize scarring, new scar treatments using lasers, and skin color
and pigmentation in ethnic skin.
This issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, guest edited by Drs.
Sherard Tatum and Lisa Morris, is devoted to Cranio-facial Surgery
for the Facial Plastic Surgeon. Articles in this issue include:
Genetic Evaluation for Craniofacial Conditions; Early Airway
Intervention for Craniofacial Anomalies; Feeding and Speech
Evaluation for Craniofacial Anomalies; Cleft Lip Repair,
Nasoalveolar Molding and Primary Rhinoplasty; Cleft Palate Repair,
Gingivoperiostoplasty and Alveolar Bone Grafting; Velopharyngeal
Dysfunction Evaluation and Treatment; Orthodontic Care for
Craniofacial Anomalies; Intermediate and Definitive Cleft
Rhinoplasty; Orthognathic Surgery; Craniofacial Microsomia;
Nonsyndromic Craniosynostosis and Deformational Head Shape
Disorders; Syndromic Craniosynostosis; Tessier Clefts and
Hypertelorism; Vascular Lesions; Facial Nerve Rehabilitation;
Microtia; Craniomaxillofacial Tumors; and Reconstruction and
Craniomaxillofacial Trauma.
Comprehensive and current, the new Surgical Management of the
Transgender Patient provides coverage of the preoperative,
intraoperative, and postoperative care of transgender individuals.
It takes a step-by-step approach to both transmale and transfemale
procedures, and presents detailed descriptions of the techniques
and procedures employed by today's surgeons. Featuring full-color
illustrations and photos throughout, it's a must-have resource for
individuals and programs with an interest in gender confirmation
surgery. Expert Consult eBook version included with purchase. This
enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text,
figures, images, and references from the book on a variety of
devices. Takes a systematic approach to the surgical management of
transgender individuals, describing preoperative, intraoperative,
and postoperative care. Features atlas-style surgical chapters.
Guides the user step-by-step through both transmale and transfemale
procedures. Provides coverage of hot topics in surgery, including
metoidioplasty, chest surgery, and phalloplasty. Full-color design
with illustrations and photos enhances your visual understanding.
This issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, guest edited by Dr.
Mark Wax, is devoted to Facial Reconstruction Controversies.
Articles in this timely issue include: Management of the Nasal
Valve; Reconstruction of the Parotid Defect; Pediatric Rhinoplasty;
Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate; Evidence-Based Medicine; Facial
Re-animation; Management of the Trauma Patient; Post-operative
Management of Free Tissue Transfer; Measuring Nasal Obstruction;
Primary Rhinoplasty; Revision Rhinoplasty; The Role of Antibiotic
Prophylaxis in Facial Plastic Surgery; Aging Face; Facial
Transplantation; and Fillers and Resurfacing.
This issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgery, guest edited by Dr.
Kenneth Rothaus, is devoted to Minimally Invasive Plastic Surgery
for the Aging Face. Articles in this issue include: How I
Incorporate Minimally Invasive Procedures in My Practice; The
Science of Hyaluronic Acid Fillers; Hyaluronics; Synthetic Fillers;
Fat, Stem Cells, and Platelet Rich Plasma; Neurotoxins;
Mesotherapy; Laser Physics, Safety, Indications, and Use; Lasers
and Intense Pulsed Light Devices; Fractional Lasers; Light-Emitting
Diode and Low-Level Light Lasers; The Science of Radiofrequency
Devices; Aesthetic Applications of Radiofrequency Devices;
Ultrasound Devices for Skin Tightening; Minimally Invasive Lasers;
Minimally Invasive Radiofrequency Devices; Energy Plus
Microneedles; Microneedles; Topicals; and Sun Protection.
This issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, edited by Dr. Gregory
Branham, is devoted to Functional and Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery.
Articles in this issue include: Surgical Anatomy of the Eyelid;
Assessment of Eyelid Function and Esthetics; Periorbital Surgery:
Forehead, Brow and Midface; Upper Lid Blepharoplasty; Lower Lid
Blepharoplasty; Injectable Adjunctive Procedures for Cosmesis and
Function; Peels, Lasers, and Topical Treatments for Periorbital
Rejuvenation; Correction of Lid Crease Asymmetries and Ptosis;
Lower Lid Malposition: Causes and Corrections; Upper Eyelid
Reconstruction; Lower Eyelid Reconstruction; and Complications of
Eyelid Surgery.
The third of a series of Multispecialty presentations in plastic
surgery is this issue on Rhinoplasty, led by Dr. Babak Azzizadeh
with plastic surgery section editor Dr. Ronald Gruber and facial
plastic surgery section Editor Dr. Daniel Becker. This
comprehensive publication on all aspects of Rhinoplasty and
Revision Rhinoplasty presents clinical management from plastic
surgeons and facial plastic surgeons on topics including:
Anatomy/Analysis of the Nose in Rhinoplasty; External and Endonasal
Rhinoplasty; Airway Obstruction; Surgical Treatment of Nasal
Obstruction in Rhinoplasty; Cleft Lip Nose; Humpectomy/Spreader
Flaps; Costal Cartilage Grafts in Rhinoplasty; Nasal Bones and
Osteotomies; Dorsal Hump Osteotomies; Dorsal Augmentation; Short
Nose Correction; Nasal Tip Deficiency; Projection and De-projection
Techniques in Rhinoplasty; Projection and De-projection in
Rhinoplasty; Use of Fillers in Rhinoplasty; Surgical Treatment of
the Middle Nasal Vault; Bulbous and Broad Nasal Tip; The Crooked
Nose; Surgical Treatment of the Twisted Nose; Nasal Base
Deformities; Alar Rim Deformities; Rhinoplasty in the Asian
Patient; Rhinoplasty in the African-American Patient; Rhinoplasty
in the Latino Patient; Revision Rhinoplasty; Chin Advancement,
Augmentation, and Reduction as an Adjunct to Rhinoplasty.
Injectables and Fillers become ever more prominent in the field of
rejuvenative surgery as the trend is to minimally invasive and
non-invasive techniques for rejuvenation. This publication, edited
by pre-eminent leader in the field, Corey Maas, presents a useful
approach for the practicing facial plastic surgeon, plastic
surgeon, dermatologist, oculoplast, or cosmetic oral surgeon. The
highlight of the issue is a section focusing on "Contemporary
Approach to Cosmetic/Aesthetic Fillers" from Core Experts, who
present how they plan for the specific patient and anatomic area,
techniques used, and pearls for best outcomes, such as what they
use, why they use them, how much they use, needles or cannulas,
etc. Detailed anatomic depictions alongside clinical views are
presented. In addition to the surgical "how I do it" are articles
on Understanding the Tissue-Device Interface; Complications and
Management of Aesthetic Injectable Fillers; Case for synthetic
Injectables; and Perspective on the Current Filler Market.
Evidence base in 2015 remains a subject of controversy for surgeons
related to its application in surgery that cannot be approached as
it is in medical evidence. Academic surgeons acknowledge that
evidence base is necessary and private practitioners know it is
woven into the fabric of their practice. Dr. Lisa Ishii and Dr.
Travis Tollefson, editors of this publication, are at the forefront
of clinical use of and research into evidence based surgery. The
Oxford Centre system of evidence is used for this issue. Currently,
evidence is dominant in the reconstructive aspect, moreso than the
cosmetic aspect; as such, this resource focuses on the nerve and
microvascular procedures. Topics include Facial vascular anomalies,
Cleft lip and palate; Trauma; Facial reanimation; System reviews
and metanalyses; and Skin care, Laser treatments; and Rhinoplasty.
Audience for this resource is facial plastic surgeons,
otolaryngologists, plastic surgeons, laser therapists,
dermatologists, and skin researchers.
This issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgery offers the plastic surgeon
(and facial plastic surgeon, reconstructive surgeon, burn surgeon,
any surgeon working with face or body reconstruction or
rejuvenation) an intensive review of all aspects of working with
fat. The title succinctly sums it up that clinical applications,
currently known concepts, and future expectations of working with
fat for reconstructive or cosmetic surgery are presented here. The
Editors and their selected are peerless in the field that focuses
on biology of fat, adipose derived stem cells, and growth factors;
harvesting, processing, and storage of harvested fat; how to
maximize the results of fat grafting; and safety issues with fat
grafting and growth factors. Practical clinical applications,
currently known concepts, and future expectations of working with
fat for reconstructive or cosmetic surgery are presented here.
Because of the depth and comprehensiveness of the material
presented by the experts in this field, this issues is presented in
two parts; Part 2 topics include: Fat grafting for facial filling
and regeneration; Fat grafting for treatment of craniofacial
deformity; Role of fat grafting in breast reconstruction; Combined
use of implant and fat grafting for breast augmentation; Breast
reconstruction with fat grafting and Brava; Safety considerations
of fat grafting to the breast. There is an entire section on
Regenerative Approaches with Fat Grafting - Ulcers and scars;
Dupytren's contracture, Scleroderma; abd Velopharyngeal
insufficiency. Future use of fat graft is discussed, along with
management of catastrophic complications following fat grafting.
For "Aging Face" procedure, rejuvenation of the midface and
periocular region is important and in this issue, Editor Anthony
Sclafani leads a talented and expert author team who span facial
plastic surgery, oculoplasty, and plastic surgery. This publication
presents topics such as: Brow and Upper Lid Anatomy, Aging and
Aesthetic Analysis; Midface Anatomy, Aging and Aesthetic Analysis;
Minimally Invasive Options for the Brow and Upper Lid; Surgical
Adjuncts to Upper Lid Blepharoplasty; Surgical Treatment of the
Brow and Upper Lid; Midfacial Skeletal Enhancement; Management of
the Midface during Rhytidectomy; Endoscopic Midfacial Rejuvenation;
Transpalpebral Midface Lifting; Midfacial Sculpting with Autologous
Fat; Midfacial Volumization with Injectable Fillers; Role of
Neurotoxins in the Periorbital and Midfacial Areas; Avoiding and
Managing Complications in the Periorbital Area and Midface.
The Year Book of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery presents Abstracts
of the most influential and important articles of the year relevant
to plastic surgeons. Articles summaries from journals worldwide are
accompanied by Commentaries from expert plastic surgeons related to
Congential defects; Repair and Reconstruction of neoplastic,
inflammatory, and degenerative diseases; Hand and upper extremity
reconstruction; Aesthetic/cosmetic procedures; Breast
reconstruction, augmentation, and reduction; Grafts, flaps, and
microsurgery. The expert commentaries present readers insights and
bottom line information relevant to clinical practice.
This issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics addresses the major
surgical procedures in pediatric facial reconstruction that deal
with congenital disorders and defects as well as trauma and tumors.
Audience for this issue are Otolaryngologists who perform pediatric
facial plastic surgery, facial plastic surgeons and those
subspecialized in pediatric reconstruction, plastic reconstructive
surgeons, and oral and maxillofacial surgeons who specialize in
reconstruction of the oral area. Topics include Facial nerve
rehabilitation; Septorhinoplasty; Vascular lesions; Craniofacial
anomalies; Free tissue transfer; Craniomaxillofacial trauma; Cleft
lip and palate; Surgical speech disorders; Otoplasty; Microtia;
Soft tissu trauma and scar revision; Distraction osteogenesis.
Developments in procedures and approaches in Rhinoplasty occur
rapidly. With rhinoplasty procedures being one of the most
requested cosmetic surgeries, the facial plastic surgeon and
plastic surgeon need to be aware of progress with the procedure.
The focus of this issue in Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics is on the
new procedures, techniques, and surgical tools. Editor Richard
Davis leads this issue with Authors renown in the field of
rhinoplasty and revision rhinoplasty. Topics include: Spreader
Flaps for Middle Vault Stabilization; Treatment of the Scoliotic
Nose with Extracorporeal Septoplasty; Cartilage Conservation in
Treatment of the Wide Tip; Crural Repositioning for Cephalic
Malposition of the Lateral Crura; The Diced Cartilage-Fascia Graft
for Dorsal Augmentation; Lengthening the Short Nose; and Nasal Tip
De-projection with Crural Cartilage Overlap - The M Arch Model.
Following the popular success of the first volume published by Dr
Azizzadeh and Dr Massry among cosmetic surgeons and physicians, the
Editors present a second Multispecialty volume, this one dedicated
to Midface and Lower face rejuvenation. The Editors have once again
selected an expert team of Editors spanning the practices of
Plastic Surgery, Oculoplastic Surgery, Facial Plastic Surgery, and
Dermatology, with expert Authors presenting anatomy, techniques,
procedure planning, complications, and outcomes in each specialty
field. Topics are planned on: Complications of Lower Blepharoplasty
and Midface lifting; Deep Plane Face Lifting for Midface
Rejuvenation; The Transeyelid Midface Lift; Management of
Post-blepharoplasty Lower Eyelid Retraction; Contemporary Thoughts
on Lower Eyelid/Midface Aging; Aesthetic Canthal Suspension; Dark
Circles: Etiology and Management Options; Laser Resurfacing
Applications for Periocular Rejuvenation; Non-Resurfacing
Approaches for Lower Eyelid Rejuvenation; Skin Care For The Lower
Lids: "Bags," "Dark Circles," and "Wrinkles;" Volumetric Strategies
for the Lower Lid and Midface; Transcutaneous Lower Lid
Blepharoplasty With and Without Fat Repositioning; Fat Grafting of
the Lower Lid and Midface; Transtemporal Midface Lifting to Blend
the Lower Eyelid Cheek Junction; Utilizing a New Classification of
Midfacial Aging to Customize Multimodality Midface Rejuvenation
Surgery; Transconjunctival Lower Lid Blepharoplasty with and
without Fat Repositioning, among others. Any practitioner of
cosmetic facial procedures, invasive, minimally invasive, or
non-invasive, will receive a wealth of information from expert
practitioners who obtain excellent results.
This issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgery offers the surgeon
information on the most recent approaches to body contouring,
primarily focused on this procedure performed after massive weight
loss. Gastric bypass surgery practically foretells abdominoplasty,
with ~75% of patients undergoing plastic surgery following gastric
bypass. A total of almost one-half million body contouring
procedures are performed annually by plastic surgeons according to
ASPS statistics. Topics in this issue include: Assessing outcomes
in body contouring; Preoperative evaluation of the body contouring
patient; What happens to the skin after weight loss; Effect of
further weight loss following body contouring; Effect of weight
gain following body contouring; Anesthesia considerations;
Procedures for Brachioplasty; Bra line back lift; Breast
contouring; Abdomen contouring; the Fleur Di Lis Abdominoplasty;
Extended abdominoplasty; Medial thigh lift; Buttock contouring;
Truncal contouring; Lower body lift; and Prevention and management
of complications.
"Function? is the focus of any hand surgery, a frequently performed
procedure by reconstructive plastic surgeons. The topics in this
volume of Clinics in Plastic Surgery work their way through soft
tissue procedures of the fingers and hand through the upper arm.
The more common conditions and commonly performed surgeries are
presented here along with the more difficult and complicated
procedures. Topics include: Current practice of soft tissue repair
of fingertip; Microsurgical soft tissue and bone transfers in
complex hand trauma; Full cosmetic reconstruction of the digits by
composite tissue grafting; Methods, pitfalls, and common mistakes
in treatment of fractures in the digits; Venous flap and freesytle
free flap in hand surgery; Management of pain in peripheral nerves;
Technical difficulties of surgical treatment and salvage of
treatment failure in Dupuytren's disease; Surgical treatment of
cubital tunnel syndrome; Distal radius fracture: indications,
treatment, controversies; Repair, autografts, conduits, and
allografts for digital and forearm nerves: current guidelines. Two
experts renown in hand surgery lead this issue - Dr Michael
Neumeister and Dr Jin Bo Tang.
Necklift is essentially the foundation of "facelift? or
"rhyditectomy" in cosmetic surgery. The neck is a major anatomic
area that surgeons address when a patient wants facial
rejuvenation. This issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics focuses
solely on Necklift. Every facial platic surgeon and plastic
surgeon, along with dermatologists and other cosmetic specialists
who work in facial rejuvenation will benefit from the information
presented on neck lift techniques, less invasive and minimally
invasive procedures, and tips from expert surgeons who work on the
aging face. Videos showing technique accompany many of the
articles, topics of which include: Anatomy and Physiology of the
Aging Neck; Pre-operative Evaluation of the Aging Neck Patient; A
Systematic Approach to Neck Rejuvenation; Non-Surgical Neck
Tightening Treatments; Neck Skin Rejuvenation; Minimally Invasive
Approaches to Neck Rejuvenation; Techniques for Rejuvenation of the
Neck Platysma; The Extended SMAS Approach to Neck Rejuvenation; The
Deep Plane Approach to Neck Rejuvenation; Vertical Neck
Rejuvenation; Adjunctive Procedures to Neck Rejuvenation;
Complications and Sequelae of Neck Rejuvenation.
Surgeon are presented an in-depth view of current surgical
management of the cleft lip and palate patient in this issue of
Clinics in Plastic Surgery. Focusing on aspects most relevant to
plastic surgeons, each article offers an evidence-based assessment
of current management options along with detailed descriptions of
the author's preferred surgical technique. Outcomes measures for
each aspect of cleft care are discussed, along with an update on
current inter-center outcomes studies in the US and abroad. This
issue of The Clinic's brings the current state of the art in cleft
treatment to the practicing plastic surgeon, highlighting the
changes and ongoing developments in the field. Topics include the
nuanced management of Pierre Robin Sequence and Velo-cardio-facial
syndrome, the continued evolution of naso-alveolar molding, and new
developments in orthognathic surgery.
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